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Lawrence Martin

@lmartinott

Globe and Mail columnist since 2002. Author of 10 books (above). Former Washington and Moscow correspondent. Degrees - McMaster, Harvard. Golf obsessed.

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Toward Canada Other Presidents Chose Not to Act Like Imperialist Thugs. My latest column. theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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European countries accept possibility of Palestinian statehood: Trump says nothing...Canada does it: he yells at Canada... Many European countries retain a Digital Services Tax: Trump says nothing...Canada approves a DST: he yells at Canada... Anyone see a pattern here? #cdnpoli

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Congrats to Vicky Mboko. A really good counterpuncher. Got fortunate tonight against Bouzos-Maneira and before against Coco because each had unforced errors aplenty. But Mboko's potential is great.

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Hard to get enthused about a possibility of a meeting between Putin and Zelensky. They're so far apart chances of such a meeting producing an agreement to end the war are minuscule. cbc.ca/news/world/us-…

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No surprise. Was obvious from the get-go that he was exceeding his authority with his bully trade war as with so many other things. wsj.com/politics/polic…

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James Moore would make a very good Conservative leader. And Tom Mulcair, to whom he gives a shout-out in this column, would be a very good NDP leader if he were to return to the position. ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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Ken Dryden has died. But he will live on forever as a monument, a towering symbol of what is good about people and good about this country. Interviewed him for the first time in 1973. Something stood apart about him then. And every time thereafter. theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/…